Unique IQ launch updated guide to help home care providers choose the right software

Technology firm Unique IQ aims to help small and medium-size home care providers navigate the technology selection process with a revised edition of its popular project management guide.

‘Implementing care software’ has been developed to help home care providers navigate the complex and time-consuming process of finding and acquiring the right care management software for their business.

With around 30% of care providers still using paper-based systems for care records (NHSX 2020), the team at Unique IQ identified the need to give struggling care providers a helping hand on the road to digitisation.

The interactive guide takes the reader on a step-by-step journey through the milestones of managing a software implementation, from initiating a project, to evaluating options, and finally, rolling out a new system.

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Based on tried and tested project management methodologies, each chapter features an array of expert articles, along with simple tasks for the reader to complete.

David Lynes, CEO & Founder at Unique IQ said: “Digitisation provides a vast array of benefits for care providers, but it’s a huge step for those looking to acquire their first care management system or move to a new platform.

“With so many options out there, it can be a daunting experience to find the right provider, with the right system that’s the right fit for their business. Our guide helps all care providers – small or big, navigate the journey of implementing care software.

Cheryl Guest, Operations Director at Unique IQ added:

“And by the end of the guide, we’re sure that our readers will not only end up with the right system for them – but also with a new set of project management skills that they can apply to any project in the future.”

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Paul Shepherd
Unique IQ creates innovative software solutions to help home care agencies deliver better care. Its award-winning systems offer digital care planning, scheduling & rostering, electronic call monitoring and eMAR, with a mobile app option for seamless, real-time supervision of care delivery. It’s not about software, it’s about care.